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Trey Ratcliff's Wonderful HDR Images

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The first time I saw Ratcliffs work I got amazed about his talent to capture a scene and show it in a surrealist way, an artistic way. At that time I didn't know much about photography or HDR either, but even so, I really liked what I saw. After some research and a photography class I started to admire even more his work and decided to get further information about it to post it here to you. The impressive images from Trey are not only good HDR photography technique but also a natural talent to capture a good scene, in a great angle and with good elements.

I’m best well known for, well, I suppose, this site, StuckInCustoms.com, which gets around 350,000 visits per month including one from my mom. In addition to this, Flickr, and other online communities, my work first became popular after I had the honor of having the first HDR photo ever to hang in the Smithsonian. After that, I was fortunate enough to be represented by Getty, been featured on the BBC and various other shows, and have had numerous showings around the world. Trey Ratcliff

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